Habitat for Humanity makes interim appointments

The board of directors for the Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County has released a statement welcoming Jennifer Sheehan as its interim executive director.

Special to The Oak Ridger

The board of directors for the Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County has released a statement welcoming Jennifer Sheehan as its interim executive director. “Ms. Sheehan joined the HFHAC affiliate in October 2011 as the resource development director,” the Feb. 26 release states.

“The board is also excited to welcome Charlotte Bowers as the interim manager of the Habitat for Humanity Home Store; Ms. Bowers has worked with the affiliate for two years as the community development coordinator. Ms. Sheehan and Ms. Bowers are both wonderful, competent and dedicated employees who will help the Home Store and the affiliate to reach their full and inevitable potential.”

According to Tuesday’s release, the HFHAC board, Sheehan and Bowers “are excited to continue the wonderful mission of building decent and affordable housing for residents of Anderson County, to continue forming and strengthening relationships with current and future HFHAC homeowners and local governments, and continuing efforts to improve existing housing through the ‘A Brush with Kindness’ program.”

Available to the public, the Habitat for Humanity Home Store is located at 105 Randolph Road. The Home Store is open 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

“We also would like to extend a warm invitation to anyone interested in applying for our homeownership program, becoming a volunteer on builds and repairs, making donations to the affiliate, or having general inquiries answered to call Sheehan at (865) 482-7713 or Bowers at (865) 483-5433.